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Compromise means both sides give "something" to meet in the middle.......and about all I'm ready to give the other side of anything anymore is a slap in the mouth!

 

 

 

 

 

Picard: NO! NOOOOOOOOO!!! [smashes a display case in anger; Both pause, shocked] I will not sacrifice the Enterprise. We've made too many compromises already, too many retreats. They invade our space, and we fall back. They assimilate entire worlds, and we fall back. Not again. The line must be drawn here! This farno further! And I will make them pay for what they've done!

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I remember back in January and February, when our rights were being attacked by the left, there were some here that thought we should compromise.

Glad we didn't.

 

Had a guy who hunted up here run his mouth about how nobody needed 30 round magazines..........well hunters need to buy some land to hunt on because him and his kid don't get to hunt here anymore. That's how I dealt with his Compromising ideas...............of course him being a police officer he would have gotten to keep his "toys".

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Maybe the TFA needs to explain to the folks that want to compromise just how many votes they will be compromising by trying to play their games. I think about 2/3rds or more of Tennesseans are gun owners so their compromising may cost them 2/3rds or more of the votes in 2014 also. If they are worrying about getting or losing votes because it is an election year rather than doing what is right for the people then they need to be replaced with someone that will put the people first...............jmho

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There is no room left to compromise when it comes to gun laws.


The anti gunners want total gun disarmament. They won't stop short of that. Each compromise will be met with another demand, another list of guns to be added to their list to be outlawed. If you meet them 1/4 of the way 4 times they'll have it all.
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Oh I think there is, we'll only repeal half the firearm laws this term, instead of all of them ;)  The other half can wait for next term ;)

I hope you are right JayC, but I have my doubts.  I can't see Harwell, Ramsey or Haslem getting out of our way long enough to get what needs to be done, done.  I don't think any of them are our friends.  Some of them may pay lip service to our cause, but that's as far as it goes.  On a national level, you can throw Christie on that list too, but he is NO FRIEND OF 2A! 

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I don't know that much about Harwell but I do has Haslam speaks with FORKED TONGUE buy I have had several people tell me that they were at a range a couple different times and Ramsey was there shooting and that he also shoots clays out at the Range on Centennial Blvd also. That is what I have heard from friends but never actually saw it. The friends that told me are close friends and I don't think they would have reason to lie about it............jmho

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Well, Harwell is the low hanging fruit here...  Who lives in her district that can primary her from the right?  Force her to answer questions...  We don't have to win, we just have to scare the pants off her enough to know we're watching...

 

Start a club in west Nashville to go to every one of her town hall meetings and ask firearms questions over and over again...  Wear Harwell doesn't support the 2nd Amendment T Shirts to all of her rallies.  Call her out for not signing the letter to allow legislators and law abiding citizens to enter the capital armed.

 

Finally, pick better laws to support...  The parking lot law was a bad law that a large chunk of libertarian/business owner republicans won't ever support.  I quit volunteering with the TFA over it...  

 

But the vast majority of those same people would support repealing 39-17-1359 covering any government buildings what so ever.

 

BTW, my point is there are still some compromises left, it's just a question of which bad laws need to be repealed, not new laws that make our gun laws more complicated and worse.

 

I hope you are right JayC, but I have my doubts.  I can't see Harwell, Ramsey or Haslem getting out of our way long enough to get what needs to be done, done.  I don't think any of them are our friends.  Some of them may pay lip service to our cause, but that's as far as it goes.  On a national level, you can throw Christie on that list too, but he is NO FRIEND OF 2A! 

 

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